CP Discs w Others

Most Chris Poland (including guest appearances) and OHM music is available from our friends at Audiophile imports:

http://www.audiophileimports.com/shop/search.php?mode=search&page=1

CP Discs With OHM

CP Solo Discs

CP With Megadeth

CP releases since Megadeth, other collaborations:

OHMphrey:

Track listing:

1.  Someone Said You Were Dead

2.  The Girl From Chi Town

3.  Denny’s by the Jail

4.  Ice Cream

5.  Lake Shore Drive

6.  Not Afraid of the Dark

7.  Shrooms ‘n Cheese

8.  What’s the Word, Thunderbird?

Credits:

Chris Poland- guitar

Robertino Pagliari- bass

Jake Cinninger- guitar

Joel Cummins- keyboards

Kris Meyers- drums

Engineering/production- Petar Sardelich

Mixing- Chris Poland and Randy Pevler

Mastering- Jim Brick

Album art and photography- Mike Sherry

Additional photography- Tim Owens

Additional polishing- Dave Danglis

Album notes:

Recorded live over two days at the Glass House in January 2008, with some of the members of our friends Umphrey’s McGee.  We set up with everyone in the room together, including Mike Sherry taking pics and video.  Every note was recorded, much of it improvised in the studio.  As the couple of days went on, between breaks for food, coffee, and pictures, song titles came to us that were simply part of our experience together. This disc was supported by a couple of short tours in the west and east/midwest, as well as a couple of one-off shows in the south.  Magna Carta release in 2009.

Polcat:

Track listing:

Available soon!  Album to be released in January of 2012.

Credits:

Chris Poland- guitar

Frank Catalano- sax

Sean O’Bryan Smith- bass

Jim Gifford- drums

Engineering- Petar Sardelich

Album notes:

To be updated upon release

 

Damn the Machine:

Track listing:

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Album notes:

 

Mumbo’s Brain:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track listing:

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Album notes:

In 1994 after Damn the Machine was mysteriously dropped by Capitol Records, the horror writer John Skipp was introduced to Mark Poland, and subsequently to Chris.  They reputedly got together the next day with Dave Randi and wrote three songs in two hours.  While the record was never released, there is an albums’ worth of material, some of which ended up on the disc “Rare Trax”.

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